230: How the Truth Becomes Illegal (Part 3) – A New World Order

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Part three in a series of shows inspired by recent current events involving the NSA, Prism, Edward Snowden and the barrage of leading questions from the mainstream media about the government's "legal" power to censor or silence the truth. And why do so many in the media want to bury the truth?

This installment deals primarily with what my research has led me to understand as the actual subversion of the United States in the 20th century, by a vast network of internationalist and collectivist revolutionaries, tracing its roots to late-19th century British academia. Today, this subversion is often referred to with the nebulous term, New World Order.

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I don’t doubt there have been nefarious groups of powerful people, but every time they try to tackle a subject it turns into “And he went to school with X, and X was on the payroll of Y, who was the son of Z, who started the ABC club that they are all members of!”

The emphasis they place on learning, exploring, and reasoning often just devolves into spouting facts about these networks of people, then immediately concluding the ideological motives of everyone even tangentially involved without any evidence of motive or worldview for most of the actors.

There’s a place for this type of “class analysis” – but the guys from Tragedy and Hope and Gnostic Media get lost in the weeds and, having seen the cathedral across the field only from a distance and through the obfuscating blossoms, encourage others to join them in their bushwhacking without actually trying to cut a path to the cathedral to actually analyze how it what built, what purpose it played, and if it still exists today.

‘without actually trying to cut a path to the cathedral to actually analyze how it what built, what purpose it played, and if it still exists today.’

I think I understand a lot of what you’re attempting to get at but, isn’t this what they are doing?

They talk about the people involved in various organizations. Use the written history of the organizations themselves or that of other writers, in order to expose their agenda, talk about who funded said organizations and hence, those agendas. And, it’s pretty clear that many of the ‘ABC clubs’ are still in existence – many are not and many have redefined themselves as something else, no doubt.